English has 26 letters in its alphabet, but there are other languages which have more. Spanish, for example contains Ch as a letter of its alphabet and Ll but not W except for foreign words in common use such as Whisky, which comes from the tongues of Andalusians as sounding something like "gwickie".

Perhaps our alliterative game could continue following the rules of Grammar, i.e. Subject-Verb-Object provided that any preposition could be employed to make a comprehensible sentence.